Imran Ali
Cricket Player
Who is Imran Ali?
Imran Ali was a Pakistani cricketer who played two matches for the Water and Power Development Authority during the 1984–85 season. Both his matches for the team came during that season's edition of the first-class Quaid-e-Azam Trophy. Imran made his debut in late December 1984, against Habib Bank Limited at the Pindi Club Ground, Rawalpindi. Opening the bowling with Haafiz Shahid in both innings, he took two wickets in Habib Bank's first innings, although the Development Authority lost the match by ten wickets. In the match, played against United Bank Limited three days later in Lahore, Imran had more success, taking 6/80 in United Bank's first innings, opening the bowling alongside Afzal Butt. Despite this performance, the match was his final at first-class level, as he was not selected for either of the team's next two matches, against Muslim Commercial Bank and Railways.
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